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= Chou–Fasman method
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The Chou–Fasman method is a classical algorithm used for predicting the secondary structure of proteins based on their amino acid sequences. Developed by Paul Chou and George D. Fasman in the late 1970s, this method employs the properties of specific amino acids to forecast potential helical, sheet, and other secondary structural elements in a protein.